Robert Hardie

Both Gents’ and Ladies’ Stablefords today so Jo and I got a chance to play together thanks to Jenny and Nigel Hollis wanting to do the same.

Paid the price for not warming up and had three NRs in the first six holes but then started to play better and ended up with 31 points and so it could have been a lot worse. Probably best not to mention Jo’s score…

At last: some competitive golf on the course, which was surprisingly firm under foot when you consider how much water it has had to absorb. No Bank Holiday weather in evidence but at least there was a Bank Holiday Fun Competition to be played.

With the day brilliantly organised by Mick and Wendy Woollett, Ireland carried off the spoils with Scotland coming in second: Lady Captain Bec Smith handed out the (alcohol-based) prizes. I was out with Athol Jamieson and Karen Neal.

The best Stableford score of the day was Simon Small with 35pts.

On a personal note, my new ball-marker made its debut: it’s a 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative medal given me by my parents at about the time I was starting to play golf rather than just caddy for my father.

Today would also have been my father’s 84th birthday and since he gave me my love of golf as a child it seemed an appropriate day to start using it. If nothing else, it’s big enough for even me not to lose it!

The way it’s going I’m taking more shots OF the course than I am ON it!

Popped in to see how it was bearing up after the weekend downpour saw off the Incoming Captains’ Texas Scramble and the sun came out just as I arrived!

14 holes are open and we’re still teeing-up. Sadly, the weather forecast for the rest of the week’s not too bad (although freezing) until we get to the weekend, when it’s set to rain yet again. Can’t begin to say how frustrating it is not to be playing.

And finally it arrives: sadly I mean the rain, not the Captains’ Drive-in.

It had been a fairly dry week and then Jo and I are halfway down the A38 without giving a thought to whether or not the golf would be before we spotted a facebook update – it turns out I’d cleaned her clubs in vain.

The course being closed wasn’t going to stop the ceremony going ahead though so it was on with a dwarf costume – Sleepy, to be exact – and into the supporting cast as Phil and Bec played out their Snow White and Prince Charming routine.

The Charity Launch Dinner in the evening went really well too – including my debut as an auctioneer, raising £60 for the Captains’ Charity for a donated cake!